The JLA ones I did like (except the Wonder Woman one looked pretty weird), and I probably would have bought them, but I'm kind of phasing out of the toy buying thing. Unless there's some Superman figures based on Gary Frank's art, I don't think I'll be buying any more.

Yeah? I liked the Wonder Woman.

It's funny how you can just decide to done with collecting, but I'm definitely in the same boat. The good thing is that the fewer things you have, the more you appreciate what you do have.

Though I am really eyeballing a few Marvel bowen minibusts to jazz up my bookshelf (a Ketch Ghostrider and Black Panther). Otherwise, I'm pretty much done with buying figures.

Here's an update for my collection. About the same since last time, except Ive really become addicted to complete TV series sets, and got a helluva lot more toys.

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Here's an update for my collection. About the same since last time, except Ive really become addicted to complete TV series sets, and got a helluva lot more toys.

Nice Collection. You have alot of TV Show I want. Your Collection is the first post I have seen for anyone that has Roswell. One of my favorite show. I also want to get Dawsons Creek Collection, among some others.

Here is my collection:

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I did buy Black Sheep on Blu-Ray so other than that this is my up to date collection

Nice Collection. You have alot of TV Show I want. Your Collection is the first post I have seen for anyone that has Roswell. One of my favorite show. I also want to get Dawsons Creek Collection, among some others.

Thanks, thats the Best Buy exclusive Roswell set. A friend of mine sold me his copy, when he didnt want it anymore. I once had those nice Dead Zone sets, but got rid of them a while back. I was hoping a complete would come out sometime.

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"We wouldn't have to "regress" so much if it wasn't for that weird period in comics history when EVERYTHING in comics had to be awful and bleak. Characters died, became killers, were crippled and had lots of pouches and belts on their costumes, and we, this generation of creators, represent the undoing of that." - Ethan Van Sciver.

Thanks! My wallet is so glad the Joe line has taken a break in between waves. The DC Toys are done except for the occasional new release.

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"We wouldn't have to "regress" so much if it wasn't for that weird period in comics history when EVERYTHING in comics had to be awful and bleak. Characters died, became killers, were crippled and had lots of pouches and belts on their costumes, and we, this generation of creators, represent the undoing of that." - Ethan Van Sciver.

First at the top I have North American/British (ish) Film Makers. I organize them chronologically. Starting with the filmmaker whose debut feature is the oldest, and ending with the filmmaker whose debut feature is the newest. Now of course this isn't an exact science, or at least I don't treat it that way. It starts with people like Orson Welles and Alfred Hitchcock, ands ends with people like Sofia Coppola and David Gordon Green.

After that I have a section that a combination foreign filmmakers and criterion films. Seeing as so many films by Godard, Kurosawa, Bergman, Melville etc, are all released on criterion, I found it acceptable to merge the sections. It starts with Criterion/foreign filmmakers, to just criterion (not director specific), to just foreign. then finally documentry. All chronological within their each sub section.

Next I have a section that I would just consider "dramatic classics". It starts chronologically with the original Scarface, and ends with American Gangster.

After that I have a mixture of horror/sci fi/comic book/comedy.

Next is franchises/box sets. Everything from The Exorcist box set, to all the Batman films, every Rambo/Rocky and the Bourne Trilogy.

Okay, I've thought about posting in this thread often enough that I'm going to do it. I finished building shelves last week and am about 7/8s of the way through alphabetizing a good size collection. If only the shelving were anything but cheap and amateurish.

One wall

Three Walls

Viewing area, complete with baby toys!

So that's that. I have no idea what I'll do when I inevitably run out of room (again).

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